Detecting and locating pulses using a Bragg cell

Optical communications – Receiver

Reexamination Certificate

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C398S204000, C398S212000, C398S208000, C398S209000, C398S210000, C398S211000, C398S183000, C398S115000, C398S116000, C398S118000, C398S135000, C398S154000, C398S155000, C398S128000, C398S130000, C342S192000, C342S387000, C342S424000, C342S442000, C342S465000, C356S256000, C356S340000, C356S340000, C356S450000, C359S305000, C359S311000, C359S310000, C359S312000, C359S313000, C375S316000, C375S130000, C375S140000, C324S076360, C324S076370, C324S076190, C324S096000, C324S160000

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ABSTRACT:
Detecting a pulse of a signal includes receiving the signal and a light beam. The signal drives a spatial light modulator to modulate the light beam, where the complex amplitude of the modulated light beam is proportional to the signal current. The modulated light beam passes through an optical system and is detected by an optical detector array. A processor identifies a portion of the signal comprising the pulse.

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